Apartment building fire near South Clinton Avenue, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a structure fire at the Pinnacle Place Apartments near South Clinton Avenue and declared a working fire in a high-rise building. Multiple engines, trucks, and rescue units were dispatched, and a second alarm was activated.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Respond for the structure fire near South Clinton Avenue in an apartment at Pinnacle Place Apartments.
00:07
For truck 10, engine 1, truck 3, engine 33,
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Engine 7, rescue 11, and engine 5 is the rig.
00:15
Battalion 2 in car 99 respond on channel 2.
00:22
Engine 1 on location reporting a fire.
00:25
At Pinnacle Place Apartments near South Clinton Avenue.
00:32
First balance for the assignment for truck 10, engine 1, truck 3, engine 33,
00:37
Engine 7,
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Rescue 11, engine 5.
00:42
Engine 5 is the rig and car 99 respond on channel 2.
00:46
Oh.
00:48
Now I'm declaring a working fire in a high rise.
00:54
The balance of the assignment is going to be for engine 9, engine 3, protectives,
01:00
Car 94 and car 98, engine 16 and truck 4.
01:04
Respond on channel 2.
01:07
For an apartment at Pinnacle Place Apartments near South Clinton Avenue.
01:14
It's going to be a second alarm.
01:17
Working fire,
01:19
The balance of the assignments.
01:20
Engine nine, engine three, protect this.
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Fire investigations.
01:24
Engine 16 and truck four respond on channel two.
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